Sorting Scenarios

To demonstrate the implications of sorting, the following scenario shows how the displayed list of content changes in the Inbound Event Display as sorting parameters are selected.

The first example shows the table of initial displayed content before sorting is applied.

The second example assumes sorting by Received Time Order, sorted first by Primary/Non-Primary and then by Event State.

The third example assumes Event State is placed first in the Order of Classifications.

The fourth example assumes sorting of Message and Status Codes by adding Event Type then positioning Event State first, Event Type second, then Primary Resource third.

1 Initial displayed content

The table below shows sample events before sorting was applied.

Inbound Event State

UNIT_ID

Resource

Timestamp

Acknowledged

00000002

RSC_B

12:04

Acknowledged

00000001

RSC_C

12:05

Unacknowledged

00000007

RSC_D

12:08

Held

00000005

RSC_A

12:09

Unacknowledged

00000006

RSC_A

12:11

Held

00000004

RSC_C

12:14

Acknowledged

00000008

RSC_A

12:22

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